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here's kiung law with some of the most shocking shopping moments. >> reporter: the stampedes, the gate crashing. the pushing. >> it's a tv for god's sake. >> reporter: even tasing. shoppers consumed with a deal turning on one another. at this wal-mart last year one used pepper spray to fight suffocation in the crowd. this is black friday in america, and connecticut shopper john daying et. >> i have been standing in line for 36 hours. >> reporter: loves it. this father of an 18-month-old has been camping out for years. one year he snapped photos as this crowd fought over $5 headphones. >> the shoppers just went crazy. i have never seen anything like it. people start lunging and grabbing andou just see the arms all just go at once just, you know, forward like a team of superheroes. >> what is relatively new are shoppers turning on other shoppers. >> reporter: amy says competitive shopping is worse, so accepted on black friday that it's here to say. >> this piling on, stores being desperate for consumers to come and shop so they're going to be offering a lot of deals and making a promotio
here's kiung law with some of the most shocking shopping moments. >> reporter: the stampedes, the gate crashing. the pushing. >> it's a tv for god's sake. >> reporter: even tasing. shoppers consumed with a deal turning on one another. at this wal-mart last year one used pepper spray to fight suffocation in the crowd. this is black friday in america, and connecticut shopper john daying et. >> i have been standing in line for 36 hours. >> reporter: loves it. this...
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anything you say can be used against you in the court of law. >> hey, conrad. what goes with this one? >> this right here is a quantity of what appears to be 9-millimeter ammunition. and this is 45 mcp ammo. these are hallow points designed to expand once they contact flesh. you have a pistol right here. what looks like a 30-year revolver. the suspect will have to appear in bond court tomorrow. if he makes the bond he'll be released. if not, he'll be rep remanded in the cook county jail. are you a land king? >> he may be developed into a confidential informant to where he's going to give us information about further criminal activity related to this case. he could also put us on to other criminal activity separate from this case. the investigation is ongoing at this point. >>> coming up when "the squeeze" concludes, an informanlt tips police off to a pair of drug houses paving the way for a dearing bust. >> they are not gangs anymore. it is full-blown organized crime. those antacids aren't working. oh no, not that, not here! [ male announcer ] antacids don't re
anything you say can be used against you in the court of law. >> hey, conrad. what goes with this one? >> this right here is a quantity of what appears to be 9-millimeter ammunition. and this is 45 mcp ammo. these are hallow points designed to expand once they contact flesh. you have a pistol right here. what looks like a 30-year revolver. the suspect will have to appear in bond court tomorrow. if he makes the bond he'll be released. if not, he'll be rep remanded in the cook county...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> and finally here on this thanksgiving night, that holiday puzzle of sorts. the song performed by some famous nba faces. but they weren't using their voices. in fact, they weren't even standing in the same room. so, how did they do it? we all know this version of "the carol of the bells." famously soung by the mormon tabernacle choir. a holiday staple this time of year. ♪ one seems to hear ♪ worths of good cheer ♪ from everywhere >> but we've never quite heard it this way. [ basketballs dribbling ] five of the nba's biggest superstars dribbling the song. and now a drum beat of a different sort. so many asking, how did that do it? well, it turns out, d
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> and finally here on this thanksgiving night,...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. [ man thinking ] oh, this gas. those antacids aren't working. oh no, not that, not here! [ male announcer ] antacids don't relieve gas. gas-x is designed to relieve gas. gas-x. the gas xperts. >>> closed door fiscal talks continue in washington this week despite the thanksgiving holiday. next week, you can expect a little more urgency as the full congress returns to town. facing debt is nothing new for us. in fact, it's helped shape our country and accomplish incredible things like the expansion westward and the louisiana purchase, florida, texas and california. those cost money, you know. our next guest argues that, yes, we are a country of dreamers and also a country of defalters. in the guest spot, scott nelson, an author of "a nation of deadbeats." i guess my first question would be, you have basically outlined in the book a pattern you say you can see repeetding throughout american history, 19th century, the wall
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. [ man thinking ] oh, this gas. those antacids aren't working. oh no, not that, not here! [ male announcer ] antacids don't relieve gas. gas-x is designed to relieve gas. gas-x. the gas xperts. >>> closed door fiscal talks continue in washington this week despite the thanksgiving holiday. next week, you can expect a...
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. >>> law enforcement initials one community in alabama are mourning the loss of their colleague. following a shooting that involved two deputies, one of those deputies is in critical condition at a local hospital. but another deputy scott ward, we have a photograph of him, here he is, he was killed. the county sheriff spoke about ward's impact on the department. >> i had personally worked with this deputy a majority of my career. i knew him very well. i'm very proud of him. it's a big loss. but he was doing his job. and we'll pull together in a time like this and we'll honor his memory by carrying on. >> michael janzen, the man police say is responsible for the incident was also shot during that confrontation. he was pronounced dead at the scene. >> to politics now and taxes. they are at the heart of the negotiations over the fiscal cliff. democrats want to raise them for the wealthy. republicans say no. >> now one leading republican may be breaking ranks. georgia senator saxby chambliss now says a no tax pledge signed by most republicans is standing in the way of getting a deal
. >>> law enforcement initials one community in alabama are mourning the loss of their colleague. following a shooting that involved two deputies, one of those deputies is in critical condition at a local hospital. but another deputy scott ward, we have a photograph of him, here he is, he was killed. the county sheriff spoke about ward's impact on the department. >> i had personally worked with this deputy a majority of my career. i knew him very well. i'm very proud of him. it's...
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the most have laws that would free any state. some scholars argue that is a far cry from nationalizing slavery. few if any would have never voted to put that into place. >> this is a good example of failure to compromise does something great. the inability to compromise people see as a problem related to the problem to save the country's big matt my answer is always i have enough trouble explaining the past. [laughter] the future is beyond me. of the present is beyond me much less the future. [laughter] >> had with sister lived long enough speed nine. >> that is a better question for me. that is about the past even know it is counterfactual. who knows? yet to there were some republican in hard-liners who would say we cannot take that kind of stand a and they would have compromised anything to keep the union together but it. >> host: t is not coming apart before his eyes. he became president of the truncated union. nobody knew. i cannot say they could have persuaded link and budget there would have been more forces for compromise
the most have laws that would free any state. some scholars argue that is a far cry from nationalizing slavery. few if any would have never voted to put that into place. >> this is a good example of failure to compromise does something great. the inability to compromise people see as a problem related to the problem to save the country's big matt my answer is always i have enough trouble explaining the past. [laughter] the future is beyond me. of the present is beyond me much less the...
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laws are passed liberalizing the use of opioids. doctors prescribe the drugs for legitimate reasons but for chance could be treated with milder medications or therapy. the result, we proscribe enough pain pills to give every man, woman and child a dose every four hours for three weeks. remember, 80% of the world's opioids are used by americans. 80%. does that surprise you? >> i didn't know that. no. because -- >> is that a cultural problem? >> yes, it is cultural. people think, i've got a headache or i've got this or my elbow is sore or xaefr. i don't want to minimize, there are a lot of people who live courageous lives in constant pain but there's no question since we represent 5% of the world's people we got no business popping as many pills as we do. >> why is this you think, such a distinct american phenomenon? >> we like things to happen quickly an instantaneously. it's the mcdonald's phenomenon. you can drive through and get your food immediately. the same thing, you can go to the emergency department and get your pain relived
laws are passed liberalizing the use of opioids. doctors prescribe the drugs for legitimate reasons but for chance could be treated with milder medications or therapy. the result, we proscribe enough pain pills to give every man, woman and child a dose every four hours for three weeks. remember, 80% of the world's opioids are used by americans. 80%. does that surprise you? >> i didn't know that. no. because -- >> is that a cultural problem? >> yes, it is cultural. people...
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raise issues and concerns as private landowners depending on which state you're in and what the state laws are you may have recourse in the legal system so there are lots of ways that you can seek relief on that their god damn liars they're here to rape this land make as much money as they can and get the hell outta here. they could give a crop less what they're doing here they will come on your property look you straight in the eye and lie to you and they will leave without a second thought and they do not care. from north dakota to texas and a slew of states in between many now blame fracking for writing jove i omens. headaches nausea dizziness skin rashes and worse. when they came into my neighborhood i began having a lot of intense long term headaches and extreme fatigue and dizziness and now i've been diagnosed with anemia out of the blue never had anemia. jane lynn lives in arlington texas a middle class suburb just a few miles from south like. the fracking activity here in the past two years has been feverish. this is been like i guess my worst nightmare it's like a bad dream and i
raise issues and concerns as private landowners depending on which state you're in and what the state laws are you may have recourse in the legal system so there are lots of ways that you can seek relief on that their god damn liars they're here to rape this land make as much money as they can and get the hell outta here. they could give a crop less what they're doing here they will come on your property look you straight in the eye and lie to you and they will leave without a second thought...
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either way you can play with the law. i don't know how much control we have at the state level because there's still rule making that has to be done it may be rule making and federal mandates that must be run and get stuck with the price tag if the federal government doesn't fund it. it is over burden in medicaid programs that is xhoilgs governor's budgets around the country. we want to know what we are getting into. >> the deadline is december 14th. >>> if your thanksgiving travels began today you are not alone. it is the busiest travel day of the holiday weekend with 45 percent of people leaving today. according to aaa 90 percent of people will be hitting the road while just 7 percent are fine. so what can all of those travelers expect weather wise including heather's family those flying in. maria molina is in the weather center to let us know. >> i have good news for your family. the weather looks very pleasant very quiet across the entire eastern two-thirds of the country. if you are doing any driving or flying across
either way you can play with the law. i don't know how much control we have at the state level because there's still rule making that has to be done it may be rule making and federal mandates that must be run and get stuck with the price tag if the federal government doesn't fund it. it is over burden in medicaid programs that is xhoilgs governor's budgets around the country. we want to know what we are getting into. >> the deadline is december 14th. >>> if your thanksgiving...
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all across the country law enforcement departments are getting the latest in military style equipment from armored cars to flying drones. republican senator tom coburn of oklahoma had his office follow the money and released the findings exclusively to nbc news. how much money are we talking about? >> over a period of years, billions. >> reporter: billions of dollars? >> um-hum. >> reporter: nearly $35 billion over the last ten years all from homeland security grant programs meant to help communities fight terrorism. coburn's report says taxpayers paid for things like a $45.6 million surveillance camera system in chicago that doesn't work, a $6.2 million program to read license plates in california, and $6,000 for sno-cone machines in michigan. they said that could make ice in case of emergency. do you blame communities for abusing the system? >> we have created a culture in our country that says you don't have to stand on your own, the federal government will come in, and the federal government's all of us. i don't blame communities. i blame members of congress. >> reporter: craig fu
all across the country law enforcement departments are getting the latest in military style equipment from armored cars to flying drones. republican senator tom coburn of oklahoma had his office follow the money and released the findings exclusively to nbc news. how much money are we talking about? >> over a period of years, billions. >> reporter: billions of dollars? >> um-hum. >> reporter: nearly $35 billion over the last ten years all from homeland security grant...
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penalized for breaking the law. but not taking any action, were neglecting the issue further. >> i often say that success is a process, not a reseller. many law-enforcement officers had the pleasure of meeting up for my life have all said many of the same things that hipolito as saying. the process is not working properly. the politicians aren't addressing this issue. you know, we need to take a long, hard on the slick as to what we are doing to help people, to help our brothers and sisters in mexico because if we don't do that, the problem or continue to grow and take over american cities and expand the inner-city. >> think we've got time for a couple more questions. >> i would like to ask you about how you evaluated the decision to write your book because in the present some past activities, i certainly think he would've designed the exposure it would give you. >> if i may come at the an excellent question, by the way. i want to thank my wife for being here with me because she's been with me for 38 years, so i can
penalized for breaking the law. but not taking any action, were neglecting the issue further. >> i often say that success is a process, not a reseller. many law-enforcement officers had the pleasure of meeting up for my life have all said many of the same things that hipolito as saying. the process is not working properly. the politicians aren't addressing this issue. you know, we need to take a long, hard on the slick as to what we are doing to help people, to help our brothers and...
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good conservation laws allowed us to protect these guys. this is only about a 6-year-old. that is a hatchling. they can get to be about 12, 13 feet long. amazing, amazing animals. found only in north america, just like the wild turkey. >> do they have emotions at all? >> they are reptiles, not the way we mammals do, but just because they don't, doesn't mean they don't deserve protection. he wants out but i'm not going to let him. i'll rescue you from the little guy. >> sweet actually. >> in a reptile sort of way. >> next down here, beaver. >> beaver alert. >> this is a species the european colonists would have been familiar with because there are beavers in europe. but a really important species for the native americans because of their fur, they have really really great water resistant fur. it was important for the trapping business and all that. you can check out this amazing tail. >> his flat tail. >> this is the biggest rodent in north america, by the way. >> that looks huge for a beaver, doesn't it? >> beavers can get to be 60, 70 pounds. >> wow. >> this guy is really
good conservation laws allowed us to protect these guys. this is only about a 6-year-old. that is a hatchling. they can get to be about 12, 13 feet long. amazing, amazing animals. found only in north america, just like the wild turkey. >> do they have emotions at all? >> they are reptiles, not the way we mammals do, but just because they don't, doesn't mean they don't deserve protection. he wants out but i'm not going to let him. i'll rescue you from the little guy. >> sweet...
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military use it is but more and more drones are being used by law enforcement in this country, right? >> sure. you're exactly right. we use them already in the united states for border control. the coast guard uses them. so these aren't completely unheard of in the united states. and we're going to see more and more of these. the faa, the federal aviation administration, they have a mandate from congress to incorporate more of these unmanned systems into civilian air space by 2014. what that could mean is we see more and more of these drones in civilian air space around cities, and you take a step back and say that's really scary, but really they're less expensive than some of the helicopters that local law enforcement have and so that would give local law enforcement the ability to afford some of these surveillance vehicles, and, you know, it's the kind of thing, martin, where if we see more and more of these, we're going to have increased privacy issues because it definitely opens up a new can of worms with this new technology. i spoke to one expert so said if we see more and more o
military use it is but more and more drones are being used by law enforcement in this country, right? >> sure. you're exactly right. we use them already in the united states for border control. the coast guard uses them. so these aren't completely unheard of in the united states. and we're going to see more and more of these. the faa, the federal aviation administration, they have a mandate from congress to incorporate more of these unmanned systems into civilian air space by 2014. what...
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thus when law professor abe ma of the yale law school admitted in the popular book "tiger mother" she forced her daughter to stand outside in the cold without supper and on occasion forced to stay on the piano without bathroom access because she hasn't mastered. i think it was child abuse one did wonder why the police were not on her doorstep. the answer was obvious. she was upper middle class yale law professor. i think, you know, that's the sort of thing they could intervene. if similar tact is were used to get a girl to wear something that would be -- they more like emotional black male like my father or maybe even less dray cone can than that. to bring the police in all such occasions would be to count too much legal intervention in the affairs of the family. societies are certainly spite latitude and -- entitled to insist that all female children have a decent education and employment opportunity that give them exit options from my home situation they may dislike. i think that's extremely important. .. in him and really unveiled nor it's certainly not justified in today's europe
thus when law professor abe ma of the yale law school admitted in the popular book "tiger mother" she forced her daughter to stand outside in the cold without supper and on occasion forced to stay on the piano without bathroom access because she hasn't mastered. i think it was child abuse one did wonder why the police were not on her doorstep. the answer was obvious. she was upper middle class yale law professor. i think, you know, that's the sort of thing they could intervene. if...
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well, the health care law makes you and eggs benedict arolds? wendy's franchise owner says costs we will force customers to pay up. big waves are telling him to shut up. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... [ male announcer ] at humana, we understand the value of quality time and personal attention. which is why we are proud to partner with health care professionals w understand theifference that quality time with our members can make... that's a very nice cake! ohh! [ giggles ] [ male announcer ] humana thanks the physicians, nurses, hospitals, pharmacists and other health professionals who helped us achieve the highest average star rating among national medicare companies... a become the first and only national medicare advantage company to achieve a 5-star rating for a medicare plan... your efforts result in the quality of care and service we're able to provide... which means better health outcomes... and more quality time to share with the ones who matter most. i love you, grandma! [ male a
well, the health care law makes you and eggs benedict arolds? wendy's franchise owner says costs we will force customers to pay up. big waves are telling him to shut up. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... [ male announcer ] at humana, we understand the value of quality time and personal attention. which is why we are proud to partner with health care professionals w understand theifference that quality time with our members can make......
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that is a general law of economics. one of the ways we should probably address the perceived dependency is to actually put restrictions on the eligibility standards for these programs so that actually these programs go back to their quintessential purpose at the beginning, which is to really take care of poor people. the ones who cannot take care of themselves without it. host: elizabeth lower-basch? guest: unfortunately, if you target these programs only to the very poor, you would have what the caller describes -- a disincentive to work because you would lose all your benefits. that is what happened in the 1990's before welfare reform. it is true that you could have been worse off going to work because you would lose your benefits. and now if you go to work, you can keep your food stamps, earn the income tax credit. you are better off if you go to work now. that is why we never disadvantaged single moms are as likely to work than disadvantaged women who do not have kids, even though disadvantaged single moms get a lot
that is a general law of economics. one of the ways we should probably address the perceived dependency is to actually put restrictions on the eligibility standards for these programs so that actually these programs go back to their quintessential purpose at the beginning, which is to really take care of poor people. the ones who cannot take care of themselves without it. host: elizabeth lower-basch? guest: unfortunately, if you target these programs only to the very poor, you would have what...
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law becomes. where are you on that spectrum? >> i think the statute is substantially handicapped. i think it would not probably die of one victory as would have been the case had the supreme court ruled otherwise with our initial challenge but a number of challenges combined with the efforts by numerous states not to participate which they have an absolute constitutional right to, not to participate in the implementation of this law means the statute is in trouble. i think it may well die a death of numerous cuts rather than one coupe de gras. jenna: it will be interesting to see the timeline. david we'll look forward to have you back as we watch this law progress and some of challenges ahead. thank you so much. >> good to be with you. jon: a day of nationwide protests rocking egypt with thousands taking to the streets in cairo. they are demanding the resignation of their democratically elected president. that's coming up. >>> the korean pop song getting everyone off the couch. we'll show you unli
law becomes. where are you on that spectrum? >> i think the statute is substantially handicapped. i think it would not probably die of one victory as would have been the case had the supreme court ruled otherwise with our initial challenge but a number of challenges combined with the efforts by numerous states not to participate which they have an absolute constitutional right to, not to participate in the implementation of this law means the statute is in trouble. i think it may well die...
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of a law enforcement officer. of a law enforcement officer. we investigate. [ male announcer ] black friday will never be the same. with our 1-hour in stock guarantee, get here between 10 and 11, and you're guaranteed to get these electronic gifts in time for christmas. the first and only place to go on black friday. walmart. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. ♪ this season, discover aleve. ♪ >>> whatever role race may or may not play in the trayvon martin case, recent history in sanford, florida, and elsewhere gives many in the african-american community reason to suspect and, in some cases, fear the police. on his blog, the film director tyler perry describes an intense traffic stop he had with police in atlanta. he's also calling attention to the disappearance in florida of two men whose last known encounter was with a now-fired sheriff's deputy. my investigation into the missing men. marcia will
of a law enforcement officer. of a law enforcement officer. we investigate. [ male announcer ] black friday will never be the same. with our 1-hour in stock guarantee, get here between 10 and 11, and you're guaranteed to get these electronic gifts in time for christmas. the first and only place to go on black friday. walmart. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. ♪ this season,...
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but a new new law before the parliament would the crack down even more. human rights activists say they are outraged. >> less than 48 hours into a fragile cease fire between israel and hamas, a deadly shooting. one young palestinian was killed and many more were wround wounded in a buffer zone near the israeli/gaza border. a week of fighting saw an unlikely coming together. cnn's sara sidner found proof in a hospital in tel aviv. >> 4-year-old yosef is listening to a bedtime story but he's not at home safe in bed. he's in the hospital, a victim of an age old conflict that has shattered his family life. he and his parents were staying inside this apartment building in southern israel when a rocket from gaza slammed into it. the blast sheered off several of joseph's tiny fingers, badly injured his father and took his mother's life. she was among the first to die on the israel side of the border. he was saying my mother is not here. she's with god. he knows it will be a hard time, his grandmother says. hard is putting it mildly. he has just been through a se
but a new new law before the parliament would the crack down even more. human rights activists say they are outraged. >> less than 48 hours into a fragile cease fire between israel and hamas, a deadly shooting. one young palestinian was killed and many more were wround wounded in a buffer zone near the israeli/gaza border. a week of fighting saw an unlikely coming together. cnn's sara sidner found proof in a hospital in tel aviv. >> 4-year-old yosef is listening to a bedtime story...
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there were brought under the law. they said you are doing a poor job of registering nine english-speaking voters. so there's a couple counties in california. and in new york. for the most part, the law is still as it was in 1965. host: congress approved this law for another 25 years recently? guest: absolutely. almost a unanimous vote. the senate passed it unanimously. i think the reason is this law was so important in american history. everybody agrees, even the people who don't criticize it today agree that the voting rights act was one of the great civil rights laws of american history, because it really allowed minorities to register to vote and have their votes count. they could actually win seats in the city council or the county board. the only question now is, is it outdated? is it unfair to treat texas differently than ohio or south carolina different from indiana? that is the question the supreme court will take up. congress approved it. the conservative members of the court might be inclined to say this is
there were brought under the law. they said you are doing a poor job of registering nine english-speaking voters. so there's a couple counties in california. and in new york. for the most part, the law is still as it was in 1965. host: congress approved this law for another 25 years recently? guest: absolutely. almost a unanimous vote. the senate passed it unanimously. i think the reason is this law was so important in american history. everybody agrees, even the people who don't criticize it...
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just last year, president obama signed the food safety modernization act in to law but even with the new law, farms or food facilities still may not be inspected anymore than once every seven to ten years and many experts are not convinced the problems will be solved any time soon. >>> up next, cutting edge medicine. the story of a patient with a battery-powered brain. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. on any new volkswagen. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and
just last year, president obama signed the food safety modernization act in to law but even with the new law, farms or food facilities still may not be inspected anymore than once every seven to ten years and many experts are not convinced the problems will be solved any time soon. >>> up next, cutting edge medicine. the story of a patient with a battery-powered brain. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours....
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well, the health care law makes you and eggs benedict arnolds? wendy's franchise owner says costs we will force customers to pay up. big waves are telling him to shut up. ♪ tom: danny is now serving a breakfast with a big dose of hushed up. the restaurant chain muzzling a franchise owner after he announced health care law may force him to cut employee hours and high prices on customers. job creators alliance member not surprised. he says washington regulations almost always hit small business owners artists. >> good evening. tom: good evening. >> it is not just a denny's. every small business job creator in the country. these may sound good in the state of the union, but when you get on the ground it is hard for these businesses to function under this onslaught of regulation, even trying to understand the regulations challenging. tom: but people -- the customers are confused. the customers are outside. this guy made this announcement. ounce 30 as much as 40 different franchises to mostly in the florida area, so he has of these customers banging
well, the health care law makes you and eggs benedict arnolds? wendy's franchise owner says costs we will force customers to pay up. big waves are telling him to shut up. ♪ tom: danny is now serving a breakfast with a big dose of hushed up. the restaurant chain muzzling a franchise owner after he announced health care law may force him to cut employee hours and high prices on customers. job creators alliance member not surprised. he says washington regulations almost always hit small business...
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. >> john, i know one of your theories on this whole thing is there's no law against stopping trading, not trading. i get it. but i have to tell you something. that makes a mockery out of what should be a regular trading plan. >> well, herb, let me put it a different way. isn't it good that when there's bad news coming out about a company that the insiders are actually holding on to their stock? they're not selling out. they're actually holding their stock and waiting for better times. >> actually, if they've been on a routine plan, month in, month out they're trading, then i would say they should continue trading. i would argue that if they suddenly put in a trading plan like this, at that point, then they've got a problem. >> the big difference here is that the term insider trading and all the rules built around it including the original legislation passed in the 1930s requires one thing for something to be insider trading. that's a trade. if you're not trading and deciding to the no, you're ndece ing not to, you're not going to get in trouble. your shareholders are advised to keep
. >> john, i know one of your theories on this whole thing is there's no law against stopping trading, not trading. i get it. but i have to tell you something. that makes a mockery out of what should be a regular trading plan. >> well, herb, let me put it a different way. isn't it good that when there's bad news coming out about a company that the insiders are actually holding on to their stock? they're not selling out. they're actually holding their stock and waiting for better...
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going toen force the law. -- to enforce the law. the way i explain it is, you know, it'd be like the federal government sending me a bill saying we haven't geffen -- we haven't given you a speeding ticket for the last 20 year, but we've noticed that you consistently break the speed limit on the interstate, which i do as a texan. it's my right to aim my car, not drive it. [laughter] 85 miles an hour now in parts of texas is the speed limit. amen. and then say, by the way, we're going to give you a fine for every time you've broken the law for the last 20 years, and we're going to confiscate your car until you pay the fine. i'd have to go to the bank to get a loan. and i would think i'd been treated unfairly. it's unfair to not enforce the law for 20 years and then say retroactively we're going to enforce the raw now. that's immoral. it's just immoral. we say to people who have been here a long time, you're on probation for four yearses or five years, and then you have permanent legal status. now, once they get permanent legal status,
going toen force the law. -- to enforce the law. the way i explain it is, you know, it'd be like the federal government sending me a bill saying we haven't geffen -- we haven't given you a speeding ticket for the last 20 year, but we've noticed that you consistently break the speed limit on the interstate, which i do as a texan. it's my right to aim my car, not drive it. [laughter] 85 miles an hour now in parts of texas is the speed limit. amen. and then say, by the way, we're going to give you...
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the only perfect law i know was carried down a mountain by senar moses. lou: what should be positive words for republicans tempered by the fact that senator durbin has no standing as the president's representative in the negotiation, and harry reid is telling a far different stories. john boehner and his caucus, the target, again, of senator reid's blame game. the senate majority leader insistent that republicans are the only onee in the way of the deal. reid asked point blank what the first thing would be, and he offered this curious answer. >> well, remember, we've already done more than a billion dollars worth of cuts. we've already done that. we need to get some credit for that and theegotiations that take place. lo meanwhile, according to the white house, everything is not on the table, the table that a president is not scheduled to be seated at. carney confirmed that president obama will not find any extension of the bush tax cuts for the top 2% of the earners in the nation, and a look at the president's schedule for the remainder of this week shows
the only perfect law i know was carried down a mountain by senar moses. lou: what should be positive words for republicans tempered by the fact that senator durbin has no standing as the president's representative in the negotiation, and harry reid is telling a far different stories. john boehner and his caucus, the target, again, of senator reid's blame game. the senate majority leader insistent that republicans are the only onee in the way of the deal. reid asked point blank what the first...
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the way that businesses can be acquired businesses can go into bankruptcy we need to change those laws as if you're here take my take alive thanks for your calls if we didn't get your call tonight try spec next week. after the break there's something you need to know before you rush out for all the shopping deals on this black friday as a major labor strike will mean all the details coming up next. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dollar. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about what you sir are a fool you know what kind of mind their terrorist cells in your neighborhood all want to give us a to defeat terrorism be a liberal and the christian public you. can stick your beliefs about it because it's going to support you to distract us from what yo
the way that businesses can be acquired businesses can go into bankruptcy we need to change those laws as if you're here take my take alive thanks for your calls if we didn't get your call tonight try spec next week. after the break there's something you need to know before you rush out for all the shopping deals on this black friday as a major labor strike will mean all the details coming up next. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. even though our mom tries, she doesn't really get us. and she'll never know who we are, or what... no way, madden girls?? nike! they're so awesome! nike! wow! yeahhhh! thank you! who's your mommy now? it's a christmas miracle. give victoriously. famous brands. famously easy. famous footwear. victory is yours. [ male announcer ] there are only so many foods that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. ♪ there's no place like home for the holidays ♪ ♪ because no matter -- ♪ >> the holidays are here. bad news that means so is this holiday travel season with the lines, hassles, expense seems to get worse every year. one big reason the cost keeps going up is airline fees. by the end the year the airlines will have collected $36 billion in fees added to t
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. even though our mom tries, she doesn't really get us. and she'll never know who we are, or what... no way, madden girls?? nike! they're so awesome! nike! wow! yeahhhh! thank you! who's your mommy now? it's a christmas miracle. give victoriously. famous brands. famously easy. famous footwear. victory is yours. [ male...
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this year, but at 5:30, why the state may be missing out on millions of dollars because of how that law was written. >>> a new crackdown on internet counterfeiters. 132 international websites were shut down today. >> jaymee: c.e. said they were -- ice said that count fitters send shabby merchandise, or often fail to fill the order at all. >> organized criminals looking to take advantage of unsuspecting consumers to make a quick buck. >> congress returned today from its thanksgiving break with the country still headed toward that fiscal cliff. republicans are pressing the white house for a list of long- term spending cuts. democrats still want to raise income taxes on the rich. so far there is little outward signs the two sides are are closer to heading off the automatic tax increases and spending cuts economists have said could push the economy into another recession. the dow dropped 42 points today. the nasdaq was up by 9. the s&p closed by by 2. >>> a carbon monoxide scare that sent four people to the hospital in san francisco may have been a false alarm. for instance fire facers were
this year, but at 5:30, why the state may be missing out on millions of dollars because of how that law was written. >>> a new crackdown on internet counterfeiters. 132 international websites were shut down today. >> jaymee: c.e. said they were -- ice said that count fitters send shabby merchandise, or often fail to fill the order at all. >> organized criminals looking to take advantage of unsuspecting consumers to make a quick buck. >> congress returned today from...
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one of the law americas leading that effort is a texas congressman. he made a similar demand back in september. >> the groups don't have a right to use an american company to promote terrorism through the world. >> they will respond to members of congress directly. >> fox news learned west virginia republican shelly moore capita will announce her candidacy for u.s. senate. she was select to do her 7th term will run for jay rockefeller's seat. he has held the seat since 1984 but has not said if he will run again in 2014. >> what would you do with $425 million? that is where the jackpot for power ball stands right now. no one picked the winning numbers for the weekend drawing so you can run out and buy your ticket before the mad rush begins. the drawing is wednesday night. let's make our plans now. >> office pool. >> congress returns to work today and they are ready to tackle the fiscal cliff crisis. lawmakers are ready tro compromise. >> lawmakers are ready to give in on tax changes in order to get some sort of a deal done. kelly wright joins us with m
one of the law americas leading that effort is a texas congressman. he made a similar demand back in september. >> the groups don't have a right to use an american company to promote terrorism through the world. >> they will respond to members of congress directly. >> fox news learned west virginia republican shelly moore capita will announce her candidacy for u.s. senate. she was select to do her 7th term will run for jay rockefeller's seat. he has held the seat since 1984...
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florida's stand your ground law could be at the center of another murder case now. this time a murder suspect says he was threatened after he asked four african-american teenagers in an suv to turn down loud music at a jacksonville gas station. that they cursed him and flashed a shotgun as well. that's when his attorney says he decided to defend himself. police say 25-year-old michael dunn peppered the suv with eight or nine bullets. two of them hit 17-year-old jordan davis. there's a picture of him right there, killing him. martin savage is following developments from our headquarters in atlanta. what can you tell us about the story? >> good morning. the latest is michael dunn was arrested on saturday. he had his first court appearance on monday entering a plea of not guilty to the count of murder and attempted murder. and he's currently being held without bond. his attorney has been speaking out for him and he says that his client definitely felt that his life was threatened. first he says that he was threat upped verbally and then he was threatened with a gun. li
florida's stand your ground law could be at the center of another murder case now. this time a murder suspect says he was threatened after he asked four african-american teenagers in an suv to turn down loud music at a jacksonville gas station. that they cursed him and flashed a shotgun as well. that's when his attorney says he decided to defend himself. police say 25-year-old michael dunn peppered the suv with eight or nine bullets. two of them hit 17-year-old jordan davis. there's a picture...
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her husband, wayne, was a harvard law graduate. they brought their six children. >> i thought at first it was going to be a sunny day. just walk into the kingdom one day, bring my family, and we'll live forever through eternity, believing in the scriptures and doing the things god wanted. >> when it comes to religious matters, you're always learning. >> reporter: clive doyle came to waco on his way from australia to israel. he ultimately stayed to study scripture with david koresh. >> as his message developed, we came to see him as more than just a prophet. >> reporter: a messiah. >> right. manifestation of god in the flesh. >> reporter: koresh added a twist to his message in 1989, declaring only he could have sex. all the other branch davidian men would be celibate, even married men. koresh, however, could have multiple wives. in this home video that he would later send to federal agents during the siege -- >> i'm not a mean person. >> no, no. >> reporter: -- koresh linked his blend of spirituality and sex -- >> the rulers a true.
her husband, wayne, was a harvard law graduate. they brought their six children. >> i thought at first it was going to be a sunny day. just walk into the kingdom one day, bring my family, and we'll live forever through eternity, believing in the scriptures and doing the things god wanted. >> when it comes to religious matters, you're always learning. >> reporter: clive doyle came to waco on his way from australia to israel. he ultimately stayed to study scripture with david...
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because that way we'd be free to make up our own laws and follow them ourselves the process and minuses there's no absolute answer to that i feel at ease results were inconclusive it seems whether you're the prime min. you are a skeptic a member of the public or just a reporter trying to judge the outcome of a possible future referendum is next to impossible right now the recent newspaper poll found more than half of those asked would vote to leave the e.u. in a referendum what's clear is that if britain is to remain a part of the e.u. things are going to have to change how do you keep everyone happy or that's the trick it's a trick and a magic not keeping everyone happy is or treating them as individuals not true as numbers whether it's the sums of money finally agreed upon in the budget debate all the final count of the referendum should the u.k. have one when it comes to persons future in the euro club numbers it's clear will play a very big part sarah r.t. london. david cameron has warned he could veto the e.u. budget if the numbers are not to his liking but stephen walt from the u.
because that way we'd be free to make up our own laws and follow them ourselves the process and minuses there's no absolute answer to that i feel at ease results were inconclusive it seems whether you're the prime min. you are a skeptic a member of the public or just a reporter trying to judge the outcome of a possible future referendum is next to impossible right now the recent newspaper poll found more than half of those asked would vote to leave the e.u. in a referendum what's clear is that...
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. >> california law gives us the right to talk to customers in front of stores. >> if you don't leave, we will get the police involved. >> organizers are calling for walmart to improve employee wages and working conditions. other walmarts targeted today include the richmond and fairfield stores as well as the story road location in east san jose. >>> time now 4:36. let's check weather with lawrence. are you still stuffed from yesterday? >> now, my suits are feeling funny. [ laughter ] >> wow! but it was good. it was worth it. going to have to work some of that off today. out the door lots of sunshine again today and some mild temperatures by the afternoon. high pressure now sliding in over us. occasionally we'll see a few high clouds and patchy fog in the valleys. otherwise looking good sailing in toward the afternoon. temperatures out the door, plan on doing a little shopping, a little chilly in spots down into the low 40s inland. 41 santa rosa, 44 san jose, 50 san francisco. by the afternoon, we have plenty of sunshine in the forecast. temperatures up in the 60s. maybe even some low
. >> california law gives us the right to talk to customers in front of stores. >> if you don't leave, we will get the police involved. >> organizers are calling for walmart to improve employee wages and working conditions. other walmarts targeted today include the richmond and fairfield stores as well as the story road location in east san jose. >>> time now 4:36. let's check weather with lawrence. are you still stuffed from yesterday? >> now, my suits are...
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. >> but when danny nails a stunt, it seems the to defy if laws of physic. >> i would say the favorite clip is riding along the top. it made me feel like a kid when i was filming it. # the big draw for a lot of people is the cable. that was just stepping up from what he's done in the past and what he's capable of. >> you're sort of holding your breath in case he falls. generally speaking, people who balance on a bar usually take it between the legs. let's be honest. >> it was more a case of just trying to get on it and try to focus on getting to the end. i would make it two of thirds of the way down, maybe 60, 70 times. >> danny attempts the most difficult and dangerous trick the last day of shooting. >> danny's been off a little bit of metal, six feet off the ground. >> by that time i was very physically tired and mentally tired. i had to stay focused to made sure i had the shot. he just kept doing it over and over again. >> you have to be 100% committed. >> attempt after brutal attempt, and then finally danny pulls off the incredible back flip. >> it worked out, which was great, but
. >> but when danny nails a stunt, it seems the to defy if laws of physic. >> i would say the favorite clip is riding along the top. it made me feel like a kid when i was filming it. # the big draw for a lot of people is the cable. that was just stepping up from what he's done in the past and what he's capable of. >> you're sort of holding your breath in case he falls. generally speaking, people who balance on a bar usually take it between the legs. let's be honest. >>...
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betsy mccoy wrote the book on decoding president obama's health care law. she's the former lieutenant governor of new york and joins us live. good morning to you. >> glad to be here. >> steve: we had to pass that to figure it out. yesterday health and human services released some of the new regulations, things that take effect next year, require companies to cover people with preexisting medical conditions. that's kind of the headlines from yesterday. there are things that people need to know going forward. for instance, if you get your insurance through work, you may lose it. >> that's right. you may lose your insurance and you may lose your full-time job status. this law requires employers with 50 or more full-time workers to provide health insurance for them. not just any health insurance. it's the one size fits all government designed plan, which costs about twice as much as what most employers, many employers currently offer. >> steve: what you touched on, you mentioned full time employees. if it's going to be twice as much, some people might say, rath
betsy mccoy wrote the book on decoding president obama's health care law. she's the former lieutenant governor of new york and joins us live. good morning to you. >> glad to be here. >> steve: we had to pass that to figure it out. yesterday health and human services released some of the new regulations, things that take effect next year, require companies to cover people with preexisting medical conditions. that's kind of the headlines from yesterday. there are things that people...
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a hedge fund guy, told me the same thing, this time it was his in-laws. the private equity guy, leveraged-buyout, was in new york and palm beach, he said it is my golf caddy. i have a golf caddy in arizona, bought three kondos. how could golf caddy afford three condos, we got the financial crisis. this has a certain distance from the woes of the middle-class. even more surprising the growing sense of victimization, you may be taken aback by that. they really do, give you a few examples. and he is the guy who is behind marisa mayor, as an investor does great things, december of 2010 he sent an e-mail to his friends and the subject heading was battered wives and the battered wives were the wall street financiers who were accepting the abuse of president obama and the e-mail actually, written in the voice of a battered wife said he really love the sand when he hits us he doesn't mean it and most of the time it doesn't show and goes on in that vein. comparing himself to battered wives. another guy i spoke to, silicon valley investor and founder of a semicondu
a hedge fund guy, told me the same thing, this time it was his in-laws. the private equity guy, leveraged-buyout, was in new york and palm beach, he said it is my golf caddy. i have a golf caddy in arizona, bought three kondos. how could golf caddy afford three condos, we got the financial crisis. this has a certain distance from the woes of the middle-class. even more surprising the growing sense of victimization, you may be taken aback by that. they really do, give you a few examples. and he...
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law. prior lectures have been judge robert bork, professor john harrison, judge raymond randolph, and chief justice of the united states court of appeals of the sixth circuit. tonight, we're honored to add a fifth name to that prestigious list as a welcome justice anthony kennedy. justice kennedy received his bachelor of arts degree from stanford university and the london school of economics and his law degree from harvard law school. prior to this public service, the justice served in private practice in san francisco and sacramento. i can attest to his prowess as an attorney because on one very interesting occasion, he represented me. [laughter] on a speeding ticket. [laughter] and got me off with a minimum fine. [laughter] from 1965 until 1988, justice kennedy was a professor of constitutional law at the university of the pacific located in sacramento. he provided valuable support to gov. ronald reagan on a number of legal issues as a volunteer lawyer. he was appointed to the united sta
law. prior lectures have been judge robert bork, professor john harrison, judge raymond randolph, and chief justice of the united states court of appeals of the sixth circuit. tonight, we're honored to add a fifth name to that prestigious list as a welcome justice anthony kennedy. justice kennedy received his bachelor of arts degree from stanford university and the london school of economics and his law degree from harvard law school. prior to this public service, the justice served in private...
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if congress passes a law that seizes private property from wealthy americans we will no longer have a capitalistic country. when you guys out there yell at me for not calling barack obama a socialist, now you know where the bar is i don't expect barack obama to endorse a health tax if he does all hell is going to break loose. i lived in a state for two years and i admire the spirit there i love california. the weather is great it's a beautiful place. as for philosophy, i'm with the texans. i don't want the federal government telling me how to live or taking what i earn to a punishing degree. and that's the memo. next on the run down, reaction from juan and mary katharine. will they answer my questions tonight? last week they didn't. drama mounting. we'll be right back. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. wanted to provide better
if congress passes a law that seizes private property from wealthy americans we will no longer have a capitalistic country. when you guys out there yell at me for not calling barack obama a socialist, now you know where the bar is i don't expect barack obama to endorse a health tax if he does all hell is going to break loose. i lived in a state for two years and i admire the spirit there i love california. the weather is great it's a beautiful place. as for philosophy, i'm with the texans. i...
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but you can make a perfectible law. and i would say any law has negative side effects. and this is our lesson. we are still working to make this law better. >> health care costs are rising all over the world. but in the united states, health care is almost twice as expensive as everywhere else. why is that? we'll explore that question, next. so i switched my car insurance to state farm... saved $480 bucks. you know what that is? yeah. don't say it. so you know what it is, right? yeah, yeah, don't. that's a lot of dough! ♪ [ male announcer ] switch and you could save $480 bucks with state farm. [ male announcer ] can a car be built around a state of mind? ♪ announcing the all-new 2013 malibu from chevrolet. ♪ with a remarkable new interior featuring the available chevrolet mylink infotainment system. this is where sophisticated styling begins. and where it ends? that's up to you. it's here -- the greatest malibu ever. ♪ >>> there is no greater threat to the american dream than the rising cost of health care. -fifth of our economy. by 2050, it could consume almost
but you can make a perfectible law. and i would say any law has negative side effects. and this is our lesson. we are still working to make this law better. >> health care costs are rising all over the world. but in the united states, health care is almost twice as expensive as everywhere else. why is that? we'll explore that question, next. so i switched my car insurance to state farm... saved $480 bucks. you know what that is? yeah. don't say it. so you know what it is, right? yeah,...
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it is not a rule it is a law and it is the statute. so, i'm in favor of some of these rules, but i'm recognizing at the end of the day, what matters more is what you send to washington. >> well, we he have a little more than a month to go and nobody seap seems to know how s going to play out. many, many thanks for coming on. cyber monday was a record breaker this year. sales rising 30% compared to this year. mobile dievises played a big role. so that young children can completely waste their time and parent's money. oh, i'm sorry that was just a joke. i take it all back. now, moving on, we are about to reveal the possible republican front-runner for 2016. this revelation coming from our buddy robert costa. up next a front-runner already. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we
it is not a rule it is a law and it is the statute. so, i'm in favor of some of these rules, but i'm recognizing at the end of the day, what matters more is what you send to washington. >> well, we he have a little more than a month to go and nobody seap seems to know how s going to play out. many, many thanks for coming on. cyber monday was a record breaker this year. sales rising 30% compared to this year. mobile dievises played a big role. so that young children can completely waste...
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central berlin or all immigrants and they're angry they've come here to protest against harsh german laws that force refugees to remain at whichever camp the state sends them to that's after a twenty eight day march across the country which involved them breaking these very same laws if you want to. outsize you can or something. you go or if you come and then you don't show them you cannot enter even these small please and then i say ok now i have nowhere to go is it is breezer not there so many people here are from africa the middle east and asia they've been seeking a better life in a better place but it seems what they found here turned out to be another fight loading their hopes in the way. the people we are meeting here have been running away from atrocities and violence and dictatorship in their homelands forced to give up their homes and their lives there just to survive they actually had nowhere to go and they've come here in what may be their last hope but other welcome here enough. with a german little sheep single in syrian refugees out they may have better chances but still no
central berlin or all immigrants and they're angry they've come here to protest against harsh german laws that force refugees to remain at whichever camp the state sends them to that's after a twenty eight day march across the country which involved them breaking these very same laws if you want to. outsize you can or something. you go or if you come and then you don't show them you cannot enter even these small please and then i say ok now i have nowhere to go is it is breezer not there so...
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friday is wal-mart engaging in any illegal behavior to suppress striking workers is is there not a law against forcing people to sit and listen to you no ransom indoctrination. there is not a lot against forcing people to sit and listen to reince and indoctrination and it's a reminder that a lot of what we think of as first amendment rights only exist under laws protections from government not protections for management in the workplace there are things that wal-mart is doing that if true if allegations are true are completely illegal like directly threatening workers that they could be disciplined for participating in legal strikes or firing workers because they've participated in legal strikes him i've talked to numerous workers who credibly argue that it's happened to learn or it's happened to their coworkers in fact i argue at the nation that wal-mart's labor board charge fired at the end of last week at the national labor relations board primarily maybe not about getting the government to intervene but just sending a message to the workers that these strikes they've heard are ille
friday is wal-mart engaging in any illegal behavior to suppress striking workers is is there not a law against forcing people to sit and listen to you no ransom indoctrination. there is not a lot against forcing people to sit and listen to reince and indoctrination and it's a reminder that a lot of what we think of as first amendment rights only exist under laws protections from government not protections for management in the workplace there are things that wal-mart is doing that if true if...
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the law passed -- i think this will be upheld. >> bill: this will be. the law will be okay? do you agree? >> i think this is outrageous, the prosecutor who did these cases, how is it so intrusive or violate of your first amendment when you already have to provide your home address and that's on display? you shouldn't have a right to -- >> bill: here is the solution. >> run wild on the internet. >> bill: every convicted sex offender in california should be forced to move to santa monica, who then ban all speech of any kind or all correspondence. that solves two problems. >> you really solved it. >> arthel: i know. i'm a legal genius. >> that is back in court on the 17th. >> bill: so the consensus is the christmas thing will stay banned, but this law will be upheld? >> yes. >> bill: but i dissent, saying i think the in nativity scene wilo back. factor tip of the day, something you must, must do for your children. the tip 60 secretaries away. seconds away [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...
the law passed -- i think this will be upheld. >> bill: this will be. the law will be okay? do you agree? >> i think this is outrageous, the prosecutor who did these cases, how is it so intrusive or violate of your first amendment when you already have to provide your home address and that's on display? you shouldn't have a right to -- >> bill: here is the solution. >> run wild on the internet. >> bill: every convicted sex offender in california should be forced to...
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i'm giving you lawful orders. you want to start playing these games, i'll lock you up right now. 10-4, we got him now. i need to see his id, too. >> the house we just passed by that he just picked this guy up, is the house we're looking at. as far as the passenger, name, date of birth and nothing is coming back. i need to be able to identify who you are. >> i moved from texas. >> you can just look at them and see how nervous they are. you have to pay attention to things like that. you never know. somebody might be ready to take off, somebody may be ready to pull a a. gun out, somebody may be ready to do anything. >> he's shaking like a leaf. >> huh sgluf see his chest? >> i run his name out of texas and illinois. i got absolutely nothing. like he doesn't exist. all right. what's up with you? you never been arrested before in your life? what's your social? >> i don't know it by heart. >> you don't know it by heart? >> no, i don't know it by heart. >> you don't know his social. nothing coming back. something ain't r
i'm giving you lawful orders. you want to start playing these games, i'll lock you up right now. 10-4, we got him now. i need to see his id, too. >> the house we just passed by that he just picked this guy up, is the house we're looking at. as far as the passenger, name, date of birth and nothing is coming back. i need to be able to identify who you are. >> i moved from texas. >> you can just look at them and see how nervous they are. you have to pay attention to things like...
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to social governance we would end up with a completely new social order or you can call it a natural law resource based economy basically taking this construct of what are works like an airplane that flies we build society like an airplane as an engineer type of concept and there's really no other way we live in an arche system that's the best way to describe it we we live in a system where each individual is given this bizarre power to make their own decisions and the assumption that in concert all the whole of society is going to work out for itself provably false that's why you have one percent of the population owning forty percent of the planet's wealth because the value system disorder the psychology generated by the system completely disallow any type of balance to occur in a structural sense so sustainability and public health these issues are thrown out the window in this model not only because of the values you don't know in people's fear but because the very system itself keeps compounding the same old archaic values and fears over and over and over again and that is the centr
to social governance we would end up with a completely new social order or you can call it a natural law resource based economy basically taking this construct of what are works like an airplane that flies we build society like an airplane as an engineer type of concept and there's really no other way we live in an arche system that's the best way to describe it we we live in a system where each individual is given this bizarre power to make their own decisions and the assumption that in...